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Change these statements to questions using the correct tags. 1. you have visited the Taj Mahal.​

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Answered by palludolu
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you have visited to taj Mahal . aren't you?

Answered by swayamprava12
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✍Change these statements to questions using the correct tags:

1️⃣ You have visited the Taj Mahal, haven't you?

{Added Question Tag}

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More information:

✯The word ‘tag’ means a short statement or a group of words added to a statement to make a sense or to ask for confirmation. When the group of words (added to a sentence) helps to make a question, we call it ‘question tag’.

️⃣ How to form question tags?:

It is pleasant today, isn't it?

{1} The question tag consists of only two words: isn't it? It has the same subject as the statement (it). We use a pronoun of the same person as the subject.

{2} The tense remains the same.

{3} If the statement is positive, the question tag is Negative. If the statement is Negative, the question tag is positive.

Examples:

・We are proud of her, aren't we?

(positive statement) (negative statement)

・ He haven't brought his box, Have he?

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(negative statement) (positive statement)

4️⃣ We usually use short forms of the Negatives: Haven't, aren't.

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